If we agree more with our friends about politics than about physics or programming languages, then our political ideas are probably either simplistic or indoctrination.
If quantum computers don’t outperform classic computation, it will have practical consequences, too! And the primacy of space relates to whether the Church Turing thesis is a physical law, or the universe is hypercomputational.
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If it turns out that we don’t live in a universe that can be perfectly described by a given physical theory, yet the theory gives good predictions for a certain domain, is the question of this status not part of physics?
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